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some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this care of that violence as one of their key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. rather world in brief notes a night some top stories for you heavy gunfire followed by several explosions in the fog on the outskirts of damascus says syrian government troops clash with rebels there meantime the fighting is continuing at the country's border with turkey to where at least twenty one people have been killed it comes a day after syrian state t.v. claimed government forces had carried out a successful operation in the country's commercial hub aleppo. euro zone unemployment hit a record high of eleven point four percent according to the e used to text statistics agency it means over eighteen million people effectively now out of work with the number of jobless young a cause of alarm for european governments meantime protests against raging unemployment and growing spending cuts continue throughout europe with frustration turned into v
some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this care of that violence as one of their key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. rather world in brief notes a night some top stories for you heavy gunfire followed by several explosions in the fog on the outskirts of damascus says syrian government troops clash with rebels there meantime the fighting is continuing at the...
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some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this cure of that violence as one of their key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. or more on our top story we're just talking about voting officially over georgia's crucial parliamentary elections what we're getting so far according to the same selections committee is that fifty four percent of the population voted in the first polls this that the georgian dream parties receive fifty one percent of the vote with the ruling united national movement forty one percent so far so georgia dream fifty one united national movement forty one says we will update you . the u.s. has deployed six military aircraft. of our spy. protests among locals there are opposed to the base demonstrators say the safety record of the plane helicopter hybrid known as the all spray puts them at risk of christie is a crash isn't a japanese police have to forcibly remove hundreds of people gathered outside the american base there to protest activists called
some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this cure of that violence as one of their key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. or more on our top story we're just talking about voting officially over georgia's crucial parliamentary elections what we're getting so far according to the same selections committee is that fifty four percent of the population voted in the first...
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some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this care of that violence as one of their key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. for example boycott them the u.s. has deployed six military aircraft to its base on japan's okinawa sparked protests too among locals opposed to the boats the demonstrators say the safety record of the plane helicopter hybrid owners and also puts them at risk of crashes and japanese police are to forcibly remove hundreds of people gathered outside the american base to protest called for the marine base which is in a densely populated area to be shut down peace campaign and human rights activist roy dawson says the wishes are unlikely to be met. so these bases cause a lot of problems not only for safety even noise issues in. a lot of conflicts with the servicemen themselves in the local areas but the u.s. isn't going to budge in that position they've been dragging their feet now for six years so i think it's highly unlikely bases will close and nob
some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this care of that violence as one of their key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. for example boycott them the u.s. has deployed six military aircraft to its base on japan's okinawa sparked protests too among locals opposed to the boats the demonstrators say the safety record of the plane helicopter hybrid owners and also puts them...
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their demand -- the withdrawal of the russian army from chechnya. the russian army's pumped in a toxic gas to knock out the attackers, but it also killed more than 100 of the hostages. 10 years later, russia is still battling islamist rebels in the north caucasus, who want to break away from moscow. there are fears terrorists might strike moscow again. experts say the government is not doing enough to find a solution to the conflict. >> the kremlin talks a lot about the north caucasus, but it does not do much. they say they want to address the problems and deal with unemployment, make economic reforms, but hardly anything changes. >> this year, as every year, olga is marking the anniversary of the end of her ordeal. she says she is grateful she survived, but the fear something similar could happen again remains. >> how can a nation come to terms with a past that includes a dictator, torture, and political repression? >> can agents that have -- can nations that have these terrible chapters in, learn from each other? those were the questions in berlin
their demand -- the withdrawal of the russian army from chechnya. the russian army's pumped in a toxic gas to knock out the attackers, but it also killed more than 100 of the hostages. 10 years later, russia is still battling islamist rebels in the north caucasus, who want to break away from moscow. there are fears terrorists might strike moscow again. experts say the government is not doing enough to find a solution to the conflict. >> the kremlin talks a lot about the north caucasus,...
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the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten minutes to fly across the border by helicopter so we helped our warriors from georgian territory from the gorge we delivered weapons money to the injured and then send them all around the world for treaty. and all with the help of georgian security services and. we got the weapons from the depositories of the georgian anti terror center our guys came there with cash were able to choose whichever weapons they wanted and bought them. album of says that he is interested in jewish and milton's didn't diminish even after president saakashvili came to power and then often were treated as an envoy of democracy. everything is still controlled by the anti-terrorist center or the mujahideen and the gym marks are in its hands they are their people any chechen who lives in georgia and wants to study in an islamic country have to go through the anti-terrorist center they tell you to believe he go to this center meet with some official and they won't let you go until you say yes into you agree to work for them are them of k
the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten minutes to fly across the border by helicopter so we helped our warriors from georgian territory from the gorge we delivered weapons money to the injured and then send them all around the world for treaty. and all with the help of georgian security services and. we got the weapons from the depositories of the georgian anti terror center our guys came there with cash were able to choose whichever weapons they wanted and...
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some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this cure of that violence as one of the key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. the u.s. has deployed six all sprit hybrid planes to its base on japan southern island of okinawa with six more aircraft due to be transferred there japanese police had to forcibly remove hundreds of people would gathered outside the american base to protest the deployment of the jets demonstrator say the aircraft's safety record is not up to standard following a series of crashes in the past they were also calling for the marine base which is in a densely populated area to be shut down he's campaigner and human rights activist ryan dawson says their calls are unlikely to be met. these bases cause a lot of problems not only for safety but noise issues and a lot of conflicts with the servicemen themselves in the local areas but the u.s. isn't going to budge in that position they've been dragging their feet now for six years so i think it's highly unl
some arab countries and some asian countries and the plaintiffs in both cases both in moscow in in chechnya cited this cure of that violence as one of the key arguments in trying to persuade the court to ban access to this movie in this country. the u.s. has deployed six all sprit hybrid planes to its base on japan southern island of okinawa with six more aircraft due to be transferred there japanese police had to forcibly remove hundreds of people would gathered outside the american base to...
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are not the rebels in a normal sense a lot of them come from other countries a lot of them come from chechnya for so they're not they're not syrian rebels but they are islamic us and they cause trouble in the already promised to expel all the christians who have lived in syria since the time of the apostles to expel all the christians to kill all the alawite who are the the the muslims so it's to with assad and the other people in the ruling regime in syria they're going to be a lot of deaths used to horrendous and the promotion of al qaida if such a thing i never know whether it's just a name for a tendency it's probably not a natural organization when the u.s. but the u.s. uses that to scare americans all after the after assad has been overthrown then the horrible islamicist are there so the us are going to step in and take over syria or do it through france turkey would also like to rejuvenate the ottoman empire i mean they they still remember that syria was part of the ottoman empire so with lebanon so it was iraq i'm a huge of it and so forth so right to have their own of their own all t
are not the rebels in a normal sense a lot of them come from other countries a lot of them come from chechnya for so they're not they're not syrian rebels but they are islamic us and they cause trouble in the already promised to expel all the christians who have lived in syria since the time of the apostles to expel all the christians to kill all the alawite who are the the the muslims so it's to with assad and the other people in the ruling regime in syria they're going to be a lot of deaths...
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the other two have been indicted on charges of supplying material to islamic militants in chechnya and to the taliban. babar ahmade two, is a british citizen. his supporters had waged a long campaign criticizing u.s.- britain extradition treaty and calling for him to be tried on british soil. violence is raging in cities across syria as rebel fighters clash with regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. attacks and homs has increased. ariel and ground attacks have been reported on aleppo, while a bombing at the police headquarters in damascus left one officer dead. tens of thousands of people took to the streets in cities across spain on sunday and a lettuce-to protest against governor -- government-oppose austerity. union leaders have warned of a potential general strike to the spanish government continue to cut public spending. thousands of people have rallied in guatemala over the killings of six indigenous protesters who were shot dead last week. the victims were taking part in a road blockade to oppose living costs and educational policies when government forces opened fire. ano
the other two have been indicted on charges of supplying material to islamic militants in chechnya and to the taliban. babar ahmade two, is a british citizen. his supporters had waged a long campaign criticizing u.s.- britain extradition treaty and calling for him to be tried on british soil. violence is raging in cities across syria as rebel fighters clash with regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. attacks and homs has increased. ariel and ground attacks have been reported on aleppo,...
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. >> we've seen this time and again, fighters trained in chechnya, ending up in bosnia during the war there and folks trained on the battleground in iraq ending up in libya and elsewhere. >> anderson, keep in mind, these guys getting training in combat zones, only place they can get it iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, it doesn't matter. they need to pass through the crucible of combat. they get very good. learn how to lay mortars, learn how to fire rocket propelled grenades and ambush an embassy. they are getting better and better all the time. with intelligence community' problem, they are also wary of our collection efforts. we're seeing a tougher enemy after ten years, after 9/11. these guys are good. >> susan kelly, appreciate, bob bair, fran townsend. few in the senate have followed this story more closely than john mccain. i spoke to him earlier today. cnn is reporting there were about 12 suspects with ties to al qaeda involved in this attack, have you heard anything more about this that you can tell us? >> well, the thing i think that is interesting news today, e-mails were going b
. >> we've seen this time and again, fighters trained in chechnya, ending up in bosnia during the war there and folks trained on the battleground in iraq ending up in libya and elsewhere. >> anderson, keep in mind, these guys getting training in combat zones, only place they can get it iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, it doesn't matter. they need to pass through the crucible of combat. they get very good. learn how to lay mortars, learn how to fire rocket propelled grenades and ambush...
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in yemen, and, two others arraigned on providing equipment to terrorists in afghanistan and chechn chechnya. >> rick: a number of afghan soldiers attacking nato soldiers is on the rise but to troops on the ground the green on blue attacks as they are called are much more complicated than a appear in reports. fox news senior military analyst oliver north is at a special operations base near kabul, afghanistan. colonel? >> reporter: there are a lot of these kinds of events that do occur out here, no doubt about it. but, the fact is most of the casualties inflicted are not on nato and u.s. forces, it is on the afghans themselves. we've been to several bases where a small number of special operators are out training the afghan local police, and, security personnel, and here's just some of what we have seen the last several days. today we traveled to a remote out post, three marines were killed in a recent green on blue attack and i asked the element leader about the effects of the incident. >> in the aftermath of some of these other events, have any of them ever come to you and said, we are sor
in yemen, and, two others arraigned on providing equipment to terrorists in afghanistan and chechn chechnya. >> rick: a number of afghan soldiers attacking nato soldiers is on the rise but to troops on the ground the green on blue attacks as they are called are much more complicated than a appear in reports. fox news senior military analyst oliver north is at a special operations base near kabul, afghanistan. colonel? >> reporter: there are a lot of these kinds of events that do...
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foreign fighters from chechnya in the are not really there to fight against to fight from afghanistan or for their version cure mercenaries and what they're doing in the area is recruiting while pressing people into fighting for the hague he was rumored to have service to air missiles he was also credited with than bush in the cornball volley that had caught the attention of some of the commanders said they decided they had to go off the volley and take care of this network because he was able to export a lot of the violence from the stevan to the idea was to get him and take care of the safe-haven. what they ran into this not only the excess in geography because a was a hard place to get to the roles of fighting the restrictions placed. you've seen these night raids that are highly regulated, who controls the battle space of the regulated and it takes a long time to get emission plan and one of the things they were running into is how to get their, with helicopters could to and where they would be allowed to go and what they came back with is the idea they were going to fly to the va
foreign fighters from chechnya in the are not really there to fight against to fight from afghanistan or for their version cure mercenaries and what they're doing in the area is recruiting while pressing people into fighting for the hague he was rumored to have service to air missiles he was also credited with than bush in the cornball volley that had caught the attention of some of the commanders said they decided they had to go off the volley and take care of this network because he was able...
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fighters who were trained in chechnya ending up in bosnia during the war there. now it's folks who were trained on the battleground in iraq ending up in libya and elsewhere. >> well, anderson, keep in mind these guys are getting military training in combat zones. it's the only place they can get it. whether it's iraq or afghanistan or pakistan, it doesn't matter. they need to pass through the crucible of combat. they get very good. learn how to lay mortars, learn how to fire rocket-propelled grenades. they know how to ambush an embassy. these people are getting better and better all the time. i think what the intelligence community's problem "uss, that they are also wary of our collection efforts, intercepts and the rest of it. and so we're seeing a tougher enemy after ten years after 9/11. these guys are -- they're good. >> suzanne kelly, appreciate your reporting. bob baer, as always, fran townsend as well. few in the senate have followed this story more closely than john mccain. he's been critical of security prior to the attack and the administration's handli
fighters who were trained in chechnya ending up in bosnia during the war there. now it's folks who were trained on the battleground in iraq ending up in libya and elsewhere. >> well, anderson, keep in mind these guys are getting military training in combat zones. it's the only place they can get it. whether it's iraq or afghanistan or pakistan, it doesn't matter. they need to pass through the crucible of combat. they get very good. learn how to lay mortars, learn how to fire...
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it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in chechnya. the leaders were soviet generals and colonels like muqtada and then by 96 the movement was hijacked by islam is, people like -- and others and today their rhetoric, the narrative, the guard, the tactics are old jihadi islamist tactics and while i don't agree it's spilling over into -- as my colleague suggested because one was killed and one was severely wounded and there is islamization and radicalization. it is not there yet, but in places like pakistan and ossetian, this is a day-to-day struggle. law enforcement and local civilians of the muslims and shakes and moved the's are killed by the radicals. so russia has a serious problem on its hands with that. beyond that, a lot of analysts point out that for putin and the russian government foreign intervention in a situation where there is an insurgency or civilian mass protest under the slogans of democracy for foreign intervention situation like that is a big no-no and that is why they want to support the syrian regime against the ci
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others were arraigned in connecticut on providing cash and recruits to terrorists in afghanistan and chechnya. >> heather: back to the terror attacks overseas, as the number of u.s. troops killed at the afghan counterparts has been on the rise, 50 so-called green on blue deaths, troops on the ground, hope is not list. military analyst colonel oliver north is streaming live near kabul, afghanistan. >> one of the things these troops are concerned about this story has been overhyped by our colleagues in the mainstream media. they know the risks they take. we have been out visiting with marines and special operators and sailors. here is what we've been seeing and hearing. today we traveled to remote outposts where three marines were killed in a recent attack green a blue attack. i asked about the effect of the incident. >> in the aftermath of these events, have any of them have come to you and said we're sorry about what happened? >> yes, sir. we are like one of village and one of populace, so our loss is their loss. they felt it as much as we did. we fight side by side. i pick these guys up and
others were arraigned in connecticut on providing cash and recruits to terrorists in afghanistan and chechnya. >> heather: back to the terror attacks overseas, as the number of u.s. troops killed at the afghan counterparts has been on the rise, 50 so-called green on blue deaths, troops on the ground, hope is not list. military analyst colonel oliver north is streaming live near kabul, afghanistan. >> one of the things these troops are concerned about this story has been overhyped by...
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association with al qaeda and some sort of truce with the tell them, but they are nasty characters from chechnya and that are not really there to fight against their version of afghanistan. they are mercenaries and what they're doing in the area is recruiting while pressing people into fighting and he was rumored to have service air missiles and he was also credited with the ambitions and the valley that caught the attention of some of the commanders, so they decided they had to go up the network because he was able to export a lot of violence from the safe haven so the idea is to get him and taken to the safe haven. but what they ran into is not only are they fighting the geography because i was such a hard place to get to the also fighting the restrictions known in afghanistan. and i am sure we have all seen the news in the night raids highly regulated. who controls the battles based and it takes a long time to get the mission planned and how to get there and what this could do and where they would be allowed to go and essentially what they came back with this they are going to land in the val
association with al qaeda and some sort of truce with the tell them, but they are nasty characters from chechnya and that are not really there to fight against their version of afghanistan. they are mercenaries and what they're doing in the area is recruiting while pressing people into fighting and he was rumored to have service air missiles and he was also credited with the ambitions and the valley that caught the attention of some of the commanders, so they decided they had to go up the...
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association with al qaeda and some sort of truce with the tell them, but they are nasty characters from chechnya and that are not really there to fight against their version of afghanistan. they are mercenaries and what they're doing in the area is recruiting while pressing people into fighting and he was rumored to have service air missiles and he was also credited with the ambitions and the valley that caught the attention of some of the commanders, so they decided they had to go up the network because he was able to export a lot of violence from the safe haven so the idea is to get him and taken to the safe haven. but what they ran into is not only are they fighting the geography because i was such a hard place to get to the also fighting the restrictions known in afghanistan. and i am sure we have all seen the news in the night raids highly regulated. who controls the battles based and it takes a long time to get the mission planned and how to get there and what this could do and where they would be allowed to go and essentially what they came back with this they are going to land in the val
association with al qaeda and some sort of truce with the tell them, but they are nasty characters from chechnya and that are not really there to fight against their version of afghanistan. they are mercenaries and what they're doing in the area is recruiting while pressing people into fighting and he was rumored to have service air missiles and he was also credited with the ambitions and the valley that caught the attention of some of the commanders, so they decided they had to go up the...
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it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in cher chechnya. then by '96 that movement was hijacked by islamists, people like -- [inaudible] and others. and today the rhetoric, the narrative, the garb, the tactics are all jihadi islamist tactics. and while i don't agree that it's really spilling over into that tar stand as my colleague suggested because two muftis were -- one was killed and one was severely wounded, and there is islamization and radicalization. tartar stand is the, praise allah, not there yet. but in places like pakistan, this is a day-to-day struggle. it's a slog in russian. law enforcement and local civilians and the pus limbs and sheikhs -- muslims and sheikhs and muftis are killed by the radicals. so russia has a serious problem on its hands with that. um, beyond that a lot of analysts point out that for putin and for the russian government foreign intervention in a situation where there's an insurgency or even civilian mass protests you should the slow -- under the slogans of democracy for intervention in a situation like
it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in cher chechnya. then by '96 that movement was hijacked by islamists, people like -- [inaudible] and others. and today the rhetoric, the narrative, the garb, the tactics are all jihadi islamist tactics. and while i don't agree that it's really spilling over into that tar stand as my colleague suggested because two muftis were -- one was killed and one was severely wounded, and there is islamization and...